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Feast Day: July 24
Birth: May 29, 1882
Death: July 24, 1936
Blessed José Máximo Moro Briz, born on 29 May 1882 in Santibáñez de Béjar, Salamanca, Spain, was a devoted Catholic priest in the diocese of Ávila, Spain. He dedicated his life to serving God and the people in his community.
Father José Máximo Moro Briz entered the priesthood and was ordained a Catholic priest. He became a spiritual leader, known for his kindness, humility, and unwavering faith. He tirelessly worked to bring the message of God's love and salvation to his parishioners in Ávila.
During the tumultuous period of the Spanish Civil War, Father Moro Briz remained faithful to his religious duties despite the danger and persecution faced by the Catholic Church. He fearlessly stood for justice, defending the rights and dignity of his fellow believers and remaining a beacon of hope in dark times.
Tragically, on 24 July 1936, Father Moro Briz was martyred on the Cebreros highway in El Tiemblo, Ávila, Spain, as a result of the religious persecution during the Spanish Civil War. He bravely faced martyrdom, remaining steadfast in his commitment to his faith until the very end.
In recognition of his martyrdom and unwavering commitment to Christ, Father José Máximo Moro Briz was venerated by Pope Francis on 27 March 2013 when the pope issued a decree acknowledging his martyrdom. This act of veneration paved the way for his beatification, which took place on 27 October 2013, with a recognition ceremony celebrated in Tarragona, Spain.
Blessed José Máximo Moro Briz stands today as an inspiration to all Catholics, reminding us of the importance of our faith and the courage it takes to live it out, even in the face of adversity. His life and sacrifice serve as a testament to the enduring power of faith, love, and the call to serve others selflessly. May his memory continue to inspire and strengthen the faithful on their journey of holiness.